Thanks for putting this together. My 99 was "new-in-box," but was still missing the strips and documentation. This is a great forum! I wish I had more to contribute, but I'm learning a ton.

Mike

Yeah, a lot of people contributed to this thread to make it what it is. I'd like to see more activity in here, but things have slowed way down and the need for cartridge labels is not as great as it used to be, but the need for good quality documentation is still there. I'm hoping some activity returns this winter.

This may be worthless unless you are a TI-99/4 user (no A). I suppose you could print it up, fold it over and wish you could send it off. If you did though, it would probably confuse the heck out of the Texas Instruments employee!

Many manuals for rare programs are simply not available, YOU could personally help correct this situation and make people happy.

Many manuals scanned decades ago by well intentioned people sadly do not look all that great, and some 'so-called manuals' that came directly from the publishers were simply low quality black and white Xerox copies that looked like garbage. So, whatever you want to do, scan a direct copy of a great looking manual -OR- updating and redesigning an old crappy Xerox copy, you would be greatly helping the TI community.... and adding to your 'cred'.